Gaming Guide

Big Walk: How to Solve the Microphone Puzzle

Seat one player in the headphone chair, test all six microphones, and press the live one until the green meter fills.

Seat one player in the headphone chair, test all six microphones, and press the live one until the green meter fills.

The Microphone Puzzle in Big Walk hides its answer in your ears, not your eyes. One player sits in a green chair wearing headphones while everyone else works the six microphone stands set up around it. Each round, only one microphone feeds clean directional audio to the listener, and pressing the button on that exact stand nudges a green meter forward.

Quick answer: Sit one player in the headphone chair, have the others speak into the six microphones one at a time, and press the button on the microphone whose voice comes through the headphones clearly in both ears. Repeat each round until the green meter is full.


What you need before you start

Big Walk is co-op only, so this puzzle cannot be done alone. You need at least two players present. One person stays in the chair as the listener, and at least one other person moves between the microphones to test them.

A larger group makes it faster because players can stand at different microphones at once instead of one person running between all six. Give the listening role to whoever has the best headphones or earbuds, since the whole puzzle depends on telling the left and right audio channels apart.

RequirementDetail
PlayersTwo minimum; more spreads across the stands faster
MicrophonesSix stands arranged around the chair
Listener gearHeadphones or earbuds strongly recommended
CommunicationIn-game voice or text chat to call out mic numbers

Where to find the Microphone Puzzle

The puzzle sits inside a red and white dome in an open field, south of a radio station and west of the yellow tower. Look for the red platform, the green listening chair with a hanging pair of headphones, and the ring of six microphone stands around it.

Red-walled dome interior with a small robot standing among cameras and trailing cables
Image: House House / Panic

The setup is easy to recognize once you are close. If you walk past it, follow the cluster of microphone stands surrounding the chair rather than hunting for a hidden object.


How to solve the Microphone Puzzle

Pick one player to sit in the green chair and put on the headphones. This person is the listener for the whole puzzle and calls out which microphone is correct each round.
Seated robot beside a desk in a testing room with wired cameras and a floor conveyor
Image: House House / Panic
Send the remaining player or players to stand near the six microphone stations. Number the microphones one through six before you begin so the listener can quickly point everyone to the right one.
Test the microphones one at a time. Speak from roughly the same distance at each stand and use the same short phrase every time, so the listener has a consistent sound to compare. Keep everyone else quiet during each test.
When the listener hears the microphone producing clean directional audio, the player standing at that stand presses the button on the microphone stand.
Freestanding microphone next to a red and green control panel ready to activate
Image: House House / Panic
A correct press raises the green progress meter. Start the next round and test again, because the correct microphone changes each time. Keep going until the meter is completely full.

How to pick out the correct microphone

The tricky part is separating the microphone’s directional feed from the game’s normal proximity voice chat. Just hearing a teammate does not mean their microphone is the live one. The listener should focus only on the sound coming through the headphones and notice where the voice seems to sit.

The correct microphone produces clear, balanced audio that reads properly in both the left and right ears. Using the same short phrase for every test makes that difference much easier to catch, which is why quiet during each test matters.

Note: There is no fixed order to memorize. The correct stand is chosen fresh each round, so copying a sequence from someone else’s run will not work.


How to know it worked, and what blocks it

Success is easy to confirm. Each correct button press fills the green meter a little more. Once the meter is completely full, the puzzle is solved and your group can move on to explore the rest of the island.

If the meter does not move after a press, you picked the wrong microphone. Don’t start mashing buttons at random. Go back to testing the stands one at a time and listen carefully for the balanced signal.

ProblemFix
Meter won’t riseWrong stand pressed; retest each mic instead of guessing
Can’t tell mics apartGive the listener headphones or earbuds for clear left/right audio
Confused by chatterKeep everyone silent while each microphone is tested
Same phrase issueSpeak an identical short phrase at every stand for a fair comparison

Common questions

How many players are needed?

Two is enough. One player listens from the chair while another tests the microphones. More players just speeds things up.

How many microphones are there?

Six microphone stations surround the listening chair.

Is the solution always the same?

No. The correct microphone changes between rounds, so there is no universal sequence to reuse.

Can you do it without headphones?

Yes, but headphones or earbuds are strongly recommended because the whole puzzle rests on identifying directional audio.

Take it slow, keep the room quiet, and trust the listener’s ears over anyone’s guess. Once the green meter tops out, the Microphone Puzzle is done and the island opens back up for your group.